My Take...HST vs. Gear

   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #11  
Fine looking boy and a "proper" front plate.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #12  
Fine looking boy and a "proper" front plate.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #13  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Fine looking boy and a "proper" front plate. )</font>

Thanks!

He is a great kid and has brought alot of joy to our lives.

For Spring Break every year we take him down to Texas and he really loves it. If we moved to the Ft Worth Stockyards he would be in heaven.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #14  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Fine looking boy and a "proper" front plate. )</font>

Thanks!

He is a great kid and has brought alot of joy to our lives.

For Spring Break every year we take him down to Texas and he really loves it. If we moved to the Ft Worth Stockyards he would be in heaven.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #15  
Yep, that area is pretty cool for the old West feel.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #16  
Yep, that area is pretty cool for the old West feel.
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Actually that is a picture of my then 7 year old son posing in front of my "normal sized" F350. )</font>
I sort of thought it was a kid, but couldn't tell.
I bet the joy is mutual.
John
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear #18  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Actually that is a picture of my then 7 year old son posing in front of my "normal sized" F350. )</font>
I sort of thought it was a kid, but couldn't tell.
I bet the joy is mutual.
John
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear
  • Thread Starter
#19  
So like most things, there is a downside, too. The HST is great as mentioned above but a downside is that at one point I was in a sticky place, wanted to hit the right brake and do a power turn. With a gear tractor, it is standard practice. With HST, you need to hold the trottle with your left foot and use your right foot for the power braking. It works.

I am so pleased with the power to PTO ratio. I mowed with the five foot brush hog through thick field grass, first cutting and it just chugged along...almost as good....almost as fast as our 40 hp gear with that same five foot brush hog. I had to wonder how 21 HP can deliver so much?
 
   / My Take...HST vs. Gear
  • Thread Starter
#20  
So like most things, there is a downside, too. The HST is great as mentioned above but a downside is that at one point I was in a sticky place, wanted to hit the right brake and do a power turn. With a gear tractor, it is standard practice. With HST, you need to hold the trottle with your left foot and use your right foot for the power braking. It works.

I am so pleased with the power to PTO ratio. I mowed with the five foot brush hog through thick field grass, first cutting and it just chugged along...almost as good....almost as fast as our 40 hp gear with that same five foot brush hog. I had to wonder how 21 HP can deliver so much?
 

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